Saturday, November 22, 2008

Crystal Gunns works as a school cafeteria and playground aide. Causing uproar, the 32-year-old, who's real name is Louisa Tuck, also had a past career in the adult industry, appearing in magazines and three movies. Parents of students at D'Ippolito Elementary School in Vineland, New Jersey, have complained about her fitness to work in a school, but school officials can find no reason to fire her. Superintendent Charles Ottinger laments, "We have no real legal stance or legal right to do anything for two reasons -- one, it's not illegal, and two, it's not on school time."

On her part, Crystal Gunns defends herself by asking, "If this is about morality, our president-elect has admitted to doing crack, and he's our president. Does that make him a bad person? Bill Clinton smoked pot. Does that make him a bad person?" A website in her name is still active and contains photos and videos of her although the pages have now been restricted to members. Perhaps her most famous appearance was on the cover of "Score Magazine."

Along with her part-time school job, Crystal Gunns also works at the YMCA, supervising children's programs. She likes the working environment, citing the YMCA's Christian belief that "people can change."

Before her past was revealed, in September, she mentioned online that she "will still be shooting pictorials for SCORE and doing more videos."